Articles tagged with: natural
Frank T. Ross, founder of Nature Clean started making healthy alternatives to chemical cleaning products when his wife, Genevieve Ross started having allergic reactions to dish detergents and shampoos. After receiving positive feedback from friends and family who have also tried their products, they launched the Nature Clean brand.
Grassroots collected a few ideas to endure the winter whiteout whether you like to build a snowman or rather cozy up by the fireplace.
A sure sign that Halloween has passed us by – the sight of dozens of carved, soggy, perhaps squirrel-chewed Jack O’ Lanterns sitting on the curb. Nearly half of all U.S. households carve a pumpkin every year (at least one!). That’s a lot of waste if even some of us just toss them in the garbage. Read on to find out 10 creative ways to recycle that pumpkin.
Join our Twitter chat with our guest, Priya, for organic natural skincare advice!
Let’s make urban gardening fun! Join us on the brand new Green Roof on top of the Big Carrot (348 Danforth Avenue). Our host, Zora Ignjatovic will guide you through the hows-and-whats of preserving your garden through winter.
Are you always searching for natural products? Worried about typical natural care products and the health effects they can have on you and your baby? Well worry no more!
Butterfly Weed Herbals are natural products, born as an exploration of the healing ways of plants, and the traditional art of Herbalism. These products are hand made using traditional methods of herbal extraction and pure natural ingredients. Read on to hear Denise’s story of how these products came to be!
Priya from “Priya Means Love” creates organic, natural personal care products that are simple and effective. Watch this video to meet her and see her amazing products!
To all parents, grandparents and children – watch this video to learn about how you can make the first step towards a chemical-free and natural green future.
Grassroots has teamed up with Women’s Healthy Environments Network (WHEN) to support the “Lower Your Doses” campaign. Each year millions of Canadians and their families are affected by cancer (carcinogens), reproduction issues (endocrine disruptors), and childhood neurological disorders (lead, mercury).


